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15-Year-Old Cuban Girl Dies from Pneumonia Complicated by Dengue in Guantánamo

Friday, July 19, 2024 by Amelia Soto

15-Year-Old Cuban Girl Dies from Pneumonia Complicated by Dengue in Guantánamo
Cuban teenager deceased - Image by © Facebook/Revolico Guantánamo

A 15-year-old girl tragically passed away in Guantánamo province due to pneumonia worsened by dengue fever. Multiple reports on social media indicate that the incident occurred on Wednesday, and the victim, who lived on San Lino Street between Emilio Giró and Carretera Central, was only 15 years old.

The young girl, whose name has not been disclosed, was suffering from pneumonia and subsequently contracted dengue fever. The disease has been spreading across various Cuban territories due to the lack of resources to control the mosquito population that carries the virus.

Health Crisis in Cuba

Earlier this month, the Director of Epidemiology at the Ministry of Public Health (MINSAP), Francisco Durán, acknowledged that the country is facing a shortage of fuel needed for mosquito fumigation. This is happening amidst a rising presence of both the Oropouche virus and dengue fever in Cuba.

Some municipalities on the island, such as La Lisa in Havana, are currently under epidemiological alert due to dengue and cases of fever. Dr. Dayana Ayala Esquivel, the municipal director of Health, revealed to Tribuna de La Habana that the incidence rate in the area exceeds the provincial average.

Understanding the Health Crisis in Cuba

This section addresses key questions and answers to help better understand the ongoing health crisis in Cuba, particularly the challenges posed by dengue fever and pneumonia.

What caused the death of the 15-year-old girl in Guantánamo?

The 15-year-old girl died due to pneumonia that was aggravated by dengue fever.

Why is dengue fever spreading in Cuba?

Dengue fever is spreading in Cuba due to a lack of resources to control the mosquito population responsible for transmitting the virus.

What has the Ministry of Public Health said about the situation?

Francisco Durán, Director of Epidemiology at the Ministry of Public Health (MINSAP), admitted that the country is lacking the fuel needed for mosquito fumigation.

Which areas are currently under epidemiological alert in Cuba?

Municipalities such as La Lisa in Havana are currently under epidemiological alert due to dengue and fever cases.

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